Unfathomableness: meaning, definitions and examples
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unfathomableness
[ ʌnˈfæðəməblnəs ]
incomprehensible
The state or quality of being impossible to understand or imagine.
Synonyms
incomprehensibility, inconceivability, unimaginableness
Examples of usage
- Its unfathomableness left everyone in awe.
- The unfathomableness of the universe is both terrifying and fascinating.
depth
The quality of being too deep to be measured or understood.
Synonyms
depth, immeasurability, profoundness
Examples of usage
- The unfathomableness of the ocean's depths is a mystery to scientists.
- Her eyes held an unfathomableness that intrigued him.
Translations
Translations of the word "unfathomableness" in other languages:
🇵🇹 incompreensibilidade
🇮🇳 अगम्यता
🇩🇪 Unergründlichkeit
🇮🇩 ketidakpahaman
🇺🇦 незрозумілість
🇵🇱 niezrozumiałość
🇯🇵 不可解さ (ふかかいさ)
🇫🇷 incompréhensibilité
🇪🇸 incomprensibilidad
🇹🇷 anlaşılmazlık
🇰🇷 이해할 수 없음
🇸🇦 غامض
🇨🇿 nepochopitelnost
🇸🇰 nepochopiteľnosť
🇨🇳 不可理解 (bùkě lǐjiě)
🇸🇮 nerazumljivost
🇮🇸 óskiljanleiki
🇰🇿 түсініксіздік
🇬🇪 გაუგებრობა
🇦🇿 anlaşılmazlıq
🇲🇽 incomprensibilidad
Etymology
The word 'unfathomableness' is derived from the word 'unfathomable', which originated in the early 17th century. It combines the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' with 'fathomable', which comes from the verb 'fathom' meaning 'to understand or measure the depth of'. The concept of something being unfathomable has long been used to describe things that are beyond human comprehension or measurement, leading to the creation of the term 'unfathomableness'.